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Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons.

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How is a beta particle produced?

A beta particle is produced in a process called beta decay, in which a neutron becomes a proton or vise versa. There are two forms of beta decay:normal beta decay - a neutron becomes a proton, a beta particle (i.e. electron) and an antineutrinoantibeta decay - a proton becomes a neutron, an antibeta particle (i.e. positron) and a neutrino


What are the antimatter equivalents of an electron a neutron and a proton?

Positron, antineutron, antiproton


Which has the most mass an electron proton or a neutron?

This particle is the neutron.


What is inside a particle?

the proton, the neutron, and the electron


What will NOT produce a track of condensed vapour in a cloud chamber electron neutron positron proton?

The neutron will not produce a track in the cloud chamber. The neutron, proton, electron and positron are all types of particulate (particle) radiation, and all can do damage, but the neutron interacts much less with the air in a cloud chamber than the other particles will. This means the other particles will leave a tidy little ionized trail behind them on which condensate can form to "paint" the path of the particle. And the neutron will not.


Which has the smaller mass a particle an electron a neutron or a proton?

Electron!


What will happen to an atom is an beta particles emits or adds?

The beta particle will alter the electromagnetic field of the atom. An electron will add to the electromagnetic charge if emitted, and subtract from, if it is absorbed. A positron will do the opposite. The atomic nucleus will also change. an electron can convert a neutron to a proton if emitted, and a proton to a neutron if absorbed. The positron, again, will do the opposite.


What is the anti-matter equivalent of an electron?

No. The antiparticle for the proton is called antiproton. The antiparticle for the electron is called antielectron, also known as positron.


What particle is not located in the nucleus proton electron neutron quark?

The electron.


What represents a beta particle?

0/-1 e


What are subatomic particles and what are there charges?

particle whose dimensions is less then that of atom are said to be subatomic particle . they may be charged or uncharged .eg neutron is uncharged subatomic particle where as electron ,proton , positron are charged subatomic particle.


What particle has the same mass as a neutron?

A positron, a neutron, a single proton, and a single electron are all considered to be equal in mass, however, a positron is generally referred to as an "anti-electron", as it travels at the velocity of light (like an electron), an has a positive charge (+1e, as opposed to an electron, which carries a negative charge, i.e: -1e).